One thing I see there is all way a 4 color square in the top right corner. Even when it’s off. I guess it could burn in the LCD 7″ touch screen with time. Any way to fix this?
That sounds like the Pi under voltage warning. I don’t have it on my touchscreen. In which case your Pi needs more power. Common suggestions are try a different PSU or if you think your PSU is ok try different USB leads (some leads cannot carry the amps needed).
Sorry I don’t. I originally tried right clicking and hiding but that didn’t seem to work. Then I realised I paid for premium and there is a tick box option in the max2play settings that does it for me.
I am not too knowledgeable on file locations in Linux but if you know where the start up script would be I can ssh in and look at if for you.
I have just tried this and got the same issue with Squeezelite not starting. I resolved it by changing the soundcard in Audioplayer – Edit Advanced Options. I changed from default to sysdefault. Not sure what that does different but I was able to start Squeezelite afterwards.
This is for sound out of the 3.5mm headphone jack. The Rpi touchscreen seems to be working ok as well.